Osmose has to pay for a warehouse and staff. Sepulchral Voice runs out of a bedroom. It's called running a business. Educate yourself before you comment.

What you are suggesting would then indicate that these massive Super Stores like Wal-Mart with hundreads of staff and an acre or two of store should be incredibly expensive to buy anything from, and yet they are far cheaper than smaller stores run just by an individual selling the same things.

Having a warehouse and staff should suggest you sell more product which allows a lower price but is compensated by selling more units at a lower price but making your profit by pure volume sold.

Osmose has to pay for a warehouse and staff. Sepulchral Voice runs out of a bedroom. It's called running a business. Educate yourself before you comment.

What you are suggesting would then indicate that these massive Super Stores like Wal-Mart with hundreads of staff and an acre or two of store should be incredibly expensive to buy anything from, and yet they are far cheaper than smaller stores run just by an individual selling the same things.

Having a warehouse and staff should suggest you sell more product which allows a lower price but is compensated by selling more units at a lower price but making your profit by pure volume sold.

Is this another attempt of you to come up with a really lame joke? And you can't compare Osmose and fucking Wal-Mart. Wal-Mart has 11,000 stores across the US, Osmose is doing their worldwide business with one warehouse._________________"You can't hide the hook!"

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Osmose has to pay for a warehouse and staff. Sepulchral Voice runs out of a bedroom. It's called running a business. Educate yourself before you comment.

What you are suggesting would then indicate that these massive Super Stores like Wal-Mart with hundreads of staff and an acre or two of store should be incredibly expensive to buy anything from, and yet they are far cheaper than smaller stores run just by an individual selling the same things.

Having a warehouse and staff should suggest you sell more product which allows a lower price but is compensated by selling more units at a lower price but making your profit by pure volume sold.

Is this another attempt of you to come up with a really lame joke? And you can't compare Osmose and fucking Wal-Mart. Wal-Mart has 11,000 stores across the US, Osmose is doing their worldwide business with one warehouse.

The comparison is the same. It is economics and business. Simple concept, maybe not for you though...
Just because Osmose has a larger warehouse does not justify more expenses to the consumer, they should be moving more product at lower cost than say the one man bedroom distro who does it all alone, the larger the business the cheaper they should be able to operate. (Profits should be made in volumes, not by raising cost of single units moved)

If that concept is too difficult for you to see the comparison, it really does not surprise me.